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I really adored Cowboy Bebop, so I wasn't quite sure what my reaction to Samurai Champloo would be. But after [livejournal.com profile] rachelmanija told me it was a deliberately anachronistic yet extremely accurate loosely-structured quest story set in late Edo Japan, complete with hip hop, I decided I'd definitely give it a try, if nothing else.

Fuu, a bouncy 15-year-old waitress with no family, manages to sort of rescue Jin, a stoic ronin, and Mugen, a convict from Ryuukyuu (Okinawa). In return, she makes them promise to a) not kill each other and b) help her find a samurai who smells of sunflowers. And off they go, a-questing.

It took a while for the characters to catch me, but right now, I really want to watch more! This is largely due to episodes 6 and 7. Episode 6 is extremely cracktastic and had me giggling so hard that I would have fallen off the bed, except [livejournal.com profile] rilina's laptop was on my knees and that would have been bad. So I just giggled nonstop through all of this episode and half of the next episode.

Episode 7 is more serious, and there's just some beautiful animation in the last parts.

To give you some sense of how the series works, the first episode starts with a statement that the series is set in Edo Japan (1600-1867) and that it is historically inaccurate. And then they add something like, "And if you can't deal with that, screw you!"

Another episode narration starts with a summation of the action done kabuki style, and yet another follows Fuu, Mugen and Jin's tracks across an ancient map of Japan, except their trail looks like a series of subway stops.

And now, episode six, which is currently my favorite episode ever! I'm cut-tagging, but seriously, anyone can read this. No spoilers except for the episode, and it was so utterly cracktastic and insane and funny and historically accurate yet anachronistic that it still makes me giggle!

Episode 6 )

[livejournal.com profile] rachelmanija has some write-ups, as does [livejournal.com profile] kate_nepveu (here), and [livejournal.com profile] rilina (eps. 1-4 and 5-7).

(ETA: fixed links)

If anyone else has any, let me know!

Bleach, ep. 01-09

Tue, Apr. 4th, 2006 11:11 pm
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I swear, my brain hasn't entirely been sucked up by anime and manga! Maybe just 90%?

*headdesk* It's like high school all over again... (that was the first time my brain was fried by anime and manga)

I watched this on a half-deflated air bed in Mariposa and giggled so much during some episodes that I couldn't figure out what just happened. Also, [livejournal.com profile] rachelmanija fell off the bed. Twice.

Kurosaki Ichigo is a normal teenage guy, if by normal, you mean normal by shounen standards. Aka, he has been able to see spirits since he was young, has a tragic past (sort of), is grouchy beyond belief, and possesses many skills that he really shouldn't. Also, he manages to get himself a job as substitute Soul Reaper, thanks to an unfortunate accident with Kuchiki Rukia. Rukia's not too happy, since this turn of events leaves her without Soul Reaper powers.

There's a great deal of fighting, since one of the main duties of Soul Reapers is to prevent Hollows (unhappy dead spirits turned malevolent) from eating other, good, dead spirits (pluses) or from eating other people. I have to say, Hollows are really creepy, particularly when they look sort of like No Name of Spirited Away -- a mask on a large blobby body, but even worse, because they're usually vaguely buglike and the masks are really freaky.

But! Forget the plot for now! I'm not really watching this for the plot so far, though I can see how it'd get interesting later. I'm watching for Rukia, who is extremely cool! First, she wears hakama!!!!!!!

(see above re: high school and first manga ever read being Kenshin and OMG hakama!!!!! I joined kendo solely because of the hakama. Well, I also joined so I could bop people over the head and carry a bokken around but... hakama!!!)

But! She is cool even without hakama! She's very short and grumpy and serious, though she's not quite as grumpy as Sanzo. But I love that she talks like a guy and uses all the uber-masculine casual forms. Although she still refers to herself as "watashi," so I guess the creators or something didn't want to go with "ore"? Someday I will watch anime where a woman refers to herself as "ore" and it will be nifty. Anyhow. She gets herself a body and starts hanging around Ichigo because he's got to do Soul Reaper stuff. And whenever other people talk to her, she morphs into Super Shoujo Mode and starts tacking hyperfeminine endings on and I swear, her voice goes up an entire octave.

And she gets Shoujo Sparklies as well!

Other things that I was particularly amused by were the insane teddy bear of DOOM and the parakeet (also of DOOM).

In one episode, there's a talking parakeet whose owners all apparently have something absolutely awful happen to them. I do realize that being a parakeet is rather tragic, particularly when one's owners keep dying off, but every time I'd start taking the episode seriously, they'd have this dramatic shot of the parakeet in its cage, silhouetted against a red background, wtih loud, tragic, ominous music! And then Rachel and I would look at each other, say, "Parakeet of DOOM!" and cackle insanely.

I mean... parakeet! Of doom! HEE!!!!!

Whenever someone would put the parakeet's cage down and in all seriousness say, "Stay where you are! I'll come back for you!" we'd start giggling madly again, because... parakeet! In cage! Of doom! And being cautioned to not move even though it was in a cage! Then, of course, the owner very kindly put the parakeet's cage on a wall in case said parakeet got run over by cars.

That's when Rachel fell off the bed.

The parakeet had a suitably tragic backstory, and I'd feel bad for him, except I was too busy being totally amused by the fact that he was a parakeet.

In conclusion, I am twelve.
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The Beast has been hanging on my lamp by the couch since I got him (I understand that this makes no sense unless you've seen the picture). When [livejournal.com profile] yuneicorn came over for one of the first times, she sat nicely down on the couch for a while, and I figured I'd show off all my stuffies (Bob the Armadillo now has an honored spot on top of her head). So I very nicely said, "Hey, check out the Beast!" and sort of motioned in the direction of the Beast, whose very large and very red jaws were pointed at about face level.

[livejournal.com profile] yuneicorn obediently turned to the Beast and promptly jumped, startled.

"You do that on purpose to scare your guests!" she accused me (nicely, since she is nice).

"Ehm. No I don't!" said I. Upon second thought, "But that's a great thought! We must try this on K.!" (K. is [livejournal.com profile] yuneicorn's roommate.) This was generally agreed upon to be a Good Plan.

The next time K. was over, we sat her down nicely on the couch and politely introduced her to the Beast, eagerly awaiting a jump of some kind. K. very complacently reached over and patted the Beast on his furry yet ferocious head, nodded, and said, "Oh how nice."

Disappoinment all around!

I had totally forgotten about the Beast and my grand but rather doomed plan to introduce him to other people until [livejournal.com profile] rachlemanija came over for the second time and was sitting there. (And really, I only remembered because I was introducing her to Mervin the Frog and Bob the Armadillo at the same time).

The Beast (as can be seen in photo linked above) sort of clings to the lamp via his large jaws, but since the center of balance is a little off, over time, he migrates so that his head is pointed at the ceiling. I like to pretend that he is secretly hunting spiders or something.

Anyhow, that's how he was when Rachel was there, and probably looked somewhat like a large, furry, white blob attached to a lamp at eye level.

"Check out the Beast!" I told Rachel, with [livejournal.com profile] fannishly standing by the side in anticipation.

"Eh?" said Rachel. "Oh, huh, a rabbit on your lamp!" she said, looking rather puzzled as to why a furry white rabbit on my lamp was noteworthy of comment.

[livejournal.com profile] fannishly and I looked at each other, disappointed.

Rachel continued to examine the Beast, slowly turning him around the lamp with her finger in his mouth.

"Inters....GYAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!" said Rachel, as she jumped about three feet in the air. "He has jaws! My finger was in his mouth!!!!!!!"

"He's the Monty Python rabbit!" I explained in delight. well, I attempted to, since mostly both me and Angela were doubled over with laughter, and I was having a hard time getting two words out of my mouth because I was laughing so hard.
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Thu, Jan. 29th, 2004 06:09 pm
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The boy is so funny!

He played Evanescence's Everybody's Fool for me in the car and said it should be a Jasmine vid. Hee! He even had a moment picked out for when Angel reveals her for who she is!

Nyaha. It seems as though all my Angel watching has paid off ;).

Lyrics here )
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Tue, Apr. 29th, 2003 08:46 pm
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Yay! The boy is back! And he brought all sorts of nifty things from Stanford, so I am now in the possession of a new bear (named Stanley) a stuffed tree (as of yet unnamed), and the Buffy season 2 DVDs!!!!! SQUEE!!! They are a finishing the thesis present ^_^.

The stuffed tree is really funny... apparently Stanford's mascot is a redwood (I think the Princeton tiger is infinitely cooler) so it's a little stuffed Christmas tree with a goofy smile, eyes and legs. No arms. So I make it run around and fall down, then it can't get back up. Tee hee. See, it's just like the T-Rex, whose itty bitty arms are shorter than its snout! So everytime it falls, it can't even catch itself because its arms are too little. This amuses me to no small extent. Then I found out T-Rexes actually died of broken necks because they would fall and not be able to catch themselves, which made me laugh even more. I am morbid. But just picture it: the badass of dinosaurs can't even get up after it falls down! Hee!

*runs back to lovingly stroke Buffy Season 2*
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